In comparison to prior periods, we can say that a greater effort is being executed in the remarkable development of the field of arbitration, we must still acknowledge the wide spread of commercial disputes that are increasing as a result of large entry
of economic institutions in the thousands of investment projects taking place in an ever evolving landscape.
Instead, it put its trust in the strength
of its economic institutions to find new technologies and bring them to fruition, with the government and the private sector each doing what it does best.
The slow and steady build - up of democratic wealth - holding institutions provides an obvious avenue for the re-animation and re-radicalisation of both, through the generation of a new set
of economic institutions and political power bases.
This wild confusion is present in the minds of a small but financially powerful minority, though a much larger part of the population has a tendency to hold rigid ideas about the kinds
of economic institutions in other nations with which we should cooperate.
Concern for the poor and for the earth indeed must be fundamental both to Christian faith and to the ordering
of economic institutions as we move into 21st century.
(5) One of the problems with the dominance
of economic institutions is their tendency to short - term thinking.
To a considerable though declining extent, Anglo - Saxon influence is still decisive in the occupational structure and the control
of economic institutions.
Also, the increasing discontent with the dominance
of economic institutions in this country is one of the principal reasons for the belief that liberalism is impoverished (see BL, KP, PL).
Underlining the health of the German economy compared with much of the rest of the eurozone, an independent bi-annual report produced by a range
of economic institutions for the German Economics Ministry raised its forecast for the country's growth in 2016 from 1.6 % to 1.9 %, citing the strength of the labor market and private consumption.
Not exact matches
In Europe,
economic stagnation and unhappiness at the influx
of refugees is fuelling opposition to pan-continental
institutions and agreements.
Portugal is now often cited as an example
of economic resurgence, applauded by international
institutions.
«Divergence in external tariffs and internal rules as well as absence
of common
institutions and a shared legal system, necessitates checks and controls to uphold the integrity
of the EU single market as well as
of the U.K. market... This, unfortunately, will have negative
economic consequences,» it said.
And Peter Garrison, a banking expert with Greenwich Associates, which researches financial
institutions, recommends exploring nonbank providers because
of the interest - rate and recession risks
of today's
economic climate.
This fund will support the strategic research priorities
of Canada's post-secondary
institutions and help them excel globally in research areas that create long - term
economic advantages for Canada.
The nation's financial and
economic stability should not be at the mercy
of a few large financial
institutions.»
And despite lessons learned from the
economic crisis — where, arguably, too many extroverted risk - takers in leadership positions wrought financial ruin — and the value
of having quiet leaders who, as Good to Great author Jim Collins puts it, «build not their own egos but the
institutions they run,» a workplace stigma around introversion still exists.
Speaking before the Senate Intelligence Committee alongside the heads
of other US intelligence agencies, Wray said that to undermine the US's military,
economic, cultural, and informational power across the globe, China was using methods relying on more than just its state
institutions.
H.B. 929 Status: Failed Relates to promotion
of cybersecurity in the Commonwealth, initiates several efforts to promote
economic development, research and development, and workforce development
of the cybersecurity industry in the Commonwealth, creates two new matching grant funds, adds one administered by the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority for private entities that collaborate with one or more public
institutions of higher education on research and development related to cybersecurity.
During periods
of adverse changes in general
economic, industry or competitive conditions, such as we experienced in calendar years 2008 and 2009, some
of our vendors may experience serious cash flow issues, reductions in available credit from banks, factors or other financial
institutions, or increases in the cost
of capital.
When the world falls off an
economic cliff, many people and
institutions who have mismanaged their liquidity find themselves in the unpleasant situation
of having to sell off whatever they have sitting around to raise cash.
«There's a broad transformation within health care that can happen — not where a startup becomes Apple, but where startups work with big health care
institutions and providers to transform how they deliver care,» says Jonathan Gruber, an MIT economist, former adviser to Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and director
of the health care program at the National Bureau
of Economic Research.
In a periodic update
of its
economic forecast, the Washington - based
institution warned that the measures taken in Europe have not done enough to quiet markets and restore growth.
«Some
of the nation's largest financial
institutions understand that Airbnb is an
economic empowerment tool that can generate important income for families, and they are working to recognize this,» wrote Nathan Blecharczyk, Airbnb co-founder and chief strategy officer, in a release.
Instead, the Financial Choice Act would offer the industry other types
of relief:
Institutions would have to undergo fewer stress tests to prove they could survive another
economic disaster and they would get more information upfront about what they would be judged on, for example.
Doesn't the Canadian left repeatedly point to the advantages
of many European social and
economic institutions?
And rather, they threaten to undermine America's closest alliances, sabotage the prospects for a joint effective response to China's rise, and deliver a serious blow to the already fraying set
of multilateral
institutions that underpin global
economic order.
• Bad
economic theory: Greenspan's «oops» moment came when he told Congress he found a flaw in his idea that bank executives would never do anything that would hurt the reputations, never mind the survival,
of their
institutions.
Indeed, the World
Economic Forum in its recent competitiveness ranking lists the UK among the top three countries in the world for «the most technologically - ready» economy, quality
of scientific research
institutions and management schools, strong intellectual property rights, and at the very top for foreign ownership
of companies.
But as Temin and Vines show, history is much more usefully seen as the evolution
of often complex
institutions — financial, political, legal, cultural, and so on — through which
economic behavior is mediated and which affect the ways in which recurring patterns
of finance, commerce and trade unfold, and that without an understanding
of history we lose so much complexity in our models that we often end up making very obvious mistakes.
Bernanke has led the
institution through one
of the most perilous times in
economic history, and Obama acknowledged that he has «stayed a lot longer than he wanted or he was supposed to.»
By every means possible, we need to up our game in the restoration
of trust in
institutions, brands and each other, which requires recognition that one
of our most vital social and
economic lubricants is drying up.
After all the way you distribute earnings is a major part
of an
institution's incentive structure, and changes in the structure
of incentives lead almost automatically to changes in the ways
economic agents behave.
Canada has been able to «punch above its
economic weight» in international organizations and
institutions because
of the quality
of its advice and the seriousness
of it commitments to international
institutions.
The once - powerful
institution — in 2007 it was the fifth largest U.S. bank, with $ 400 billion in assets — was among the earliest warning signs
of a broad
economic meltdown that would ultimately result in the stock market losing nearly half its value.
And for most Pakistanis... the most important problems they struggle with are corruption, weak representative
institutions, and poor
economic growth; the drone program is only a small part
of their overall anger, most
of which is directed toward their own governments.
Of the fifteen private sector forecast institutions consulted by the Minister of Finance, only three prepare medium - term economic forecast
Of the fifteen private sector forecast
institutions consulted by the Minister
of Finance, only three prepare medium - term economic forecast
of Finance, only three prepare medium - term
economic forecasts.
Amid
economic expansion at home, the Federal Reserve proceeded to tighten monetary policy so much that it threatened the profitability
of financial
institutions.
As an entity that promotes the high tech growth
of the region, the Florida High Tech Corridor Council is an
economic development initiative
of three
of the country's largest research
institutions — the University
of Central Florida, the University
of South Florida and the University
of Florida.
It applies to the
economic or professional activities
of a wide range
of persons, including credit and financial
institutions, organizers
of games
of chance, intermediaries in transactions with real property, traders in transactions involving more than $ 15,000 or its equivalent, pawnbrokers, precious metals and stones traders, auditors, providers
of trust and company services, and non-profit associations and foundations.
Operation Pawn Storm is an active
economic and political cyber-espionage operation that targets a wide range
of high - profile entities, from government
institutions to media personalities.
The Royal Commission on the
Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada (Macdonald Commission) was appointed in 1982 to examine the future economic prospects of the country and the effectiveness of its political insti
Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada (Macdonald Commission) was appointed in 1982 to examine the future
economic prospects of the country and the effectiveness of its political insti
economic prospects
of the country and the effectiveness
of its political
institutions.
Mark Carney watches above the world's sixth - biggest
economic climate as governor
of the Financial
institution of England and heads a international banking watchdog, but somehow nonetheless finds time to train for a marathon.
The continued use
of the Euro, without adopting the necessary
institutions like political union, is simply lunacy and proof
of the power
of political interest over
economic necessity.
«The Russian budget now is including $ 100 per barrel for the next three years and some more optimistic assumptions on
economic growth, which are probably over-optimistic,» Guriev, who is currently a professor
of Economics at Sciences Po, a French public research and higher education
institution, told CNBC at the UBS European Conference in London.
While Labour Day evolved into a celebration
of work, employers and life, May Day was a protest against the status quo, government, corporations and other
institutions that refused to give working people their deserved share
of the
economic pie.
Athens asked for a return
of the resources it explained have been erroneously handed to creditors from Greece's personal financial
institution recapitalisation fund, the Hellenic
Economic Balance Facility (HFSF).
At the same time, Ludwig von Mises published an article in 1920 called «
Economic Calculation in the Socialist Society» and a 1922 book, Socialism: An
Economic and Sociological Analysis, arguing that comprehensive central planning
of the economy would be disastrous because central planners lacked market prices and market
institutions to inform their actions, hence they would waste resources on a vast and even fatal scale.
Nonetheless, the Committee continues to anticipate that policy actions to stabilize financial markets and
institutions, fiscal and monetary stimulus, and market forces will contribute to a gradual resumption
of sustainable
economic growth in a context
of price stability.
the Committee anticipates that policy actions to stabilize financial markets and
institutions, together with fiscal and monetary stimulus, will contribute to a gradual resumption
of sustainable
economic growth.
For the financial markets, those risks are compounded by the unbalanced «risk - on» exposure that investment managers and
institutions adopted early this year, encouraged by a short - lived burst
of economic activity, and faith in a central - bank backstop.